Fever has settled since ive been using hourly fortified ceftazidime eye drops for a contact keratitis.

Ive tried the NACi[4] and i didnt really notice the nac flu that ive read about with cpn infectionsi[5].

Should i try to be retested using another method before considering treatment ? My hesitance is due to my fear of worsening my tinnitus">i[6] with ototoxic drugs. Which test is known to be the most reliable?

I am unable to work ( no income), have limited tolerance for any exertion inspite of normal tests, normal sounding chest, normal 02 saturations etc.

Any advice, support, help would be appreciated at this point.

R

Thankyou

Deb

.

Comments

I am even less qualified than Janet. For what it's worth, I'll give you my two penneth.

I have been doing this drug regime for a fair while. I have no lab test results and no tangible proof that CPni is the cause of what ails me (MSi[8]). I decided to do this treatment because there is nothing else on offer. The prognosis was only bad and worse. I am certain that doing this drug regime has not made me Ill. If you know of a better alternative, then do try that first. Wishful thinking is not a reliable alternative.

i have no medical knowledge, at all! What I do know is I have had problems with a vibrating ear drum, MS can cause problems in unexpected ways, among the other MS issues, but, although it may come back, the vibration stopped, at some point. if you have belief in this protocol, I strongly advise you to take it. Don't expect overnight miracles and DO expect to feel dreadful, for a while, but stick with it and pay close attention to the small improvements, they'll keep you on track and mark the end of despondency. Good luck. Also, don't expect tests to always be correct! Experience tells me they're often wrong!

Jane

MSi symptoms from 2001, DXi[11] RRMSi[12] in 2008, following, a change of hospital who sent me for an MRI, precipitated by some sight loss. Took Interferons, on and off. Prescribed chemo infusions to slow pro

Terms of Use: All use of information at www.cpnhelp.org< is under the terms of our Disclaimer and Terms of Use Policy. www.cpnhelp.org< is intended to provide general educational information only. The information anywhere on www.cpnhelp.org< should not be considered medical advice, complete, nor should it be relied on or interpreted to suggest a course of treatment for any individual. As educational information only, it should not be used in place of a visit, call, consultation or the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider. See link< for details.